WHY ARE COELENTERATES CALLED ACOELOMATES EVEN IF THEY HAVE A NUMBER OF CAVITIES IN THEIR BODY LIKE MESOGLEA AND GASTROVASCULAR CAVITY
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hey it's not correct to say if cavity is present then it is coelom. the coelom is formed by the action of cells called m-cells or mesentoblast cells, they divide vastly and some gaps are formed when they are dividing those become larger to form coelom. and this doesn't takes place in coelenterata
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